Friday, July 4, 2014

Watch BRA vs COL live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Quarter-finals on 04 Jul 2014|skysportze

BRA vs COL live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Quarter-finals

Brazil vs. Colombia live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Quarter-finals
BRA vs COL live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Quarter-finals

Watch BRA vs COL Live FIFA WORLD CUP 2014 on 04 Jul 2014 @17:00 Local time or Eastern Time 4:00 PM ETBRA vs COL Live Match will held at Estadio Castelao Fortaleza (BRA)BRA vs COL Live Match is under Quarter-finals. Here you can watch BRA vs COL live HD Football Match and also get free p2p live stream! based on your demand. Just follow the below links which will lead you to go the live match. You are most welcome to catch BRA vs COL live enjoyable match events staying with us.

Brazil vs. Colombia live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP on 04 Jul 2014
BRA vs COL live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP on 04 Jul 2014

MATCH DETAILS:
BRA vs COL LIVE 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP MATCH
COMPETITION NAME: BRA vs COL
VENUE: Estadio Castelao Fortaleza (BRA)
COMPETITOR: Brazil, Colombia
DATE: 04 Jul 2014
TIME: 17:00 Local time | 4:00 PM ET
Stage: Quarter-finals
TV: ESPN
STATUS: Live

Brazil vs Colombia live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Quarter-finals
Brazil vs Colombia live 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP Quarter-finals

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COLOMBIA

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Brazil
Brazil
Squad Lists (Brazil)
Goalkeepers: Cesar, Jefferson, Victor.
Defenders: Marcelo, Alves, Maicon, Maxwell, Silva, Luiz, Dante, Henrique.
Midfielders: Paulinho, Ramires, Willian, Oscar, Hernanes, Gustavo, Fernandinho.
Forwards: Bernard, Neymar, Fred, Jo, Hulk.
COACH: Luiz Felipe SCOLARI (BRA)



Colombia
Colombia
Squad Lists (Colombia)
Goalkeepers: Ospina, Mondragon, Vargas.
Defenders: Yepes, Zapata, Armero, Zuniga, Arias, Balanta, Valdes.
Midfielders: Guarin, Cuadrado, Rodriguez, Aguilar, Quintero, Sanchez, Carbonero, Mejia.
Forwards: Ibarbo, Martinez, Bacca, Ramos, Gutierrez.
COACH: Jose PEKERMAN (ARG)



The Match Facts of Brazil VS Colombia 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP
REFEREE:
OFFICIALS Referee: Carlos VELASCO CARBALLO from Spain (ESP)
Assistant Referee 1: Roberto ALONSO FERNANDEZ (ESP)
Assistant Referee 2: Juan YUSTE (ESP)
Fourth official: Svein Oddvar MOEN (NOR)


HEAD-TO-HEAD Overview:
TOTAL MATCHES PLAYED: 25
BRA: WINS (15), DRAWS (8)
COL: WINS (2), DRAWS (8)
TOTAL GOALS SCORED: 66
BRA: 55
COL: 11


Stadium of Estadio Castelao
Stadium of Estadio Castelao
About the Stadium of Estadio Castelao:

Stadium name: Estadio Castelao
City: Fortaleza
Year constructed: 1973
Overall capacity: 60342

The people of Fortaleza have a passion for the game as well as the city’s two biggest clubs, Ceara and Fortaleza. And it is an attachment that can only grow with the remodelling of the city’s main football stadium, the Castelao.
Built in 1973 and officially known as the Estadio Governador Placido Castelo, the Castelao is home to both teams and has been entirely renovated to host matches at the FIFA Confederations Cup Brazil 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™.
As well as having its capacity increased to 60,342, the revamped stadium will boast an underground car park with 1,900 spaces, executive boxes, a VIP area, media centre, mixed zone and fully refurbished dressing rooms. In addition, a new roof now covers all its tiers, including the pitchside ring of seating.
Access to the Castelao has also been upgraded, with the creation of four exclusive bus lanes, an LRV (light rail vehicle) line and two metro stations, making it far easier for fans to reach the stadium and the complex it will form part of, which will house restaurants, cinemas, a hotel and an Olympic centre.
The Castelao is the venue for A Seleção’s second group match at Brazil 2014. The support the home favourites receive is sure to be every bit as fervent as it was when they ran out there for a March 2002 friendly against Yugoslavia, the game that marked Ronaldo’s long-awaited return to action in the build-up to Brazil’s triumph at the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan.


About the City of Fortaleza:

Although it was officially founded as a village in 1726, and would only become the capital of Ceará in 1799, Fortaleza (Portuguese for ‘fortress') owes its name to the period between 1637 to 1654, when it was controlled by the Dutch, who built the Schoonenborch Fort.
Featuring 34 kilometres of wonderful beaches, Fortaleza has been one of the main tourist destinations in the north-east of Brazil for several years. It has also developed into an important economic centre and a densely populated metropolitan area: over 2.4 million people reside within its 313 square kilometres (120,8 sq mi).
Most of the tourist attractions in Fortaleza revolve around its beaches: the Praia do Futuro (Future Beach) popular for its several barracas - simple kiosk-restaurants built on the sand that serve fresh, typical seafood - while Iracema is the place for bars and nightclubs. There is also more bucolic Mucuripe Beach, from where fishermen venture into the sea with their jangadas (handmade wooden boats). The coastal Beira Mar avenue is also the place for a traditional daily craftsmen's fair and for some of the top spots to dance the forró, a typical rhythm from the north-east of Brazil.
Over the decades, Fortaleza has invested in infra-structure for tourism and in new features such as the Centro Dragão do Mar de Arte e Cultura  (Sea Dragon Art and Culture Centre) and the Beach Park, Brazil's largest water park, with several cutting-edge speed-slides distributed along 35,000 square kilometres.


Football
Two of the most popular clubs from the north-east of Brazil come from Fortaleza: Ceara Sporting Club and Fortaleza Esporte Clube. Both teams have historically shared the attention of the fans throughout the whole state of Ceará, as well as the state titles.
The two sides have also played memorable roles in national competitions: Ceará were the runner-ups in the Copa do Brasil in 1994, when they lost to Gremio, and they reached the semi finals in 2005, while Fortaleza finished runners-up twice in the Taca Brasil (a predecessor to the Campeonato Brasileiro), in 1960 and 1968.
The city of Fortaleza offers two main stadiums for the matches involving Ceara, Fortaleza and Ferroviário Esporte Clube: the state-owned Plácido Castelo, also known as the Castelão, and the city-owned Presidente Vargas. The Castelão has been revamped and expanded to host over 58,000 fans at Brazil 2014.

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